Jesse desperately, undeniably, painstakingly loves Hanzo. But he never thought he would get hanahaki disease. Flower-spitting diseases happens to other people, not him. He doesn't even know how Hanzo could ever possibly love someone like him in return.

Overwatch can be forgiven for keeping Hanzo at arm's length despite the endorsement of his intended murder victim. Six months of provisional membership, spent in the field, is a reasonable compromise.
But not everyone is on board with giving Hanzo a chance.
McCree, least of all.

Hitoshi is just a kid. He's a hero, yes. Legally, an adult. But really, he's just a kid. And right now, he's so mad, he's so damn mad. Words fail to describe the fury that burns in him, as he works to repair the neglect of this patient, polite, lovely, innocent child.
---
He finds the boy crying.

"This story is not about the birth of a monster. It's a story about two idiots an the bullheaded team that refused to get even a single clue."

OR

How no one else on this team can figure out that Sawamura and Furuya are switching bodies during the day is something that Kanemaru has long stopped wondering. They don't care enough to see something so obvious? Then he has no obligation to help. But if they make Sawamura make that sad face one more time, so help him...

When fighting off the Wargs, Kili doesn't make it to the hidden path in time and is instead rescued by an Elf. He falls in love at first sight, but dwarves only have one chance at love, and Glorfindel is everything his family disapproves of.

1. Post-Hobbit. There's an Elf who keeps buying his toys. Bofur's not sure how he can like him, except he does.

2. His first impulse is to give in to the fluttering in his belly and the skipping of his heart, and embrace the gift for what it is. To return it, even, though with what he does not know.
After receiving Bofur's gift, Elros finds himself debating what to do.

Midoriya knows what life's like for a hybrid. He's grown up with the stares the comments, the weight of proving everyone wrong. At least, he thinks he knows hybrids. Until he meets a mysterious Alpha wolf under less than desirable circumstances. Suddenly Izuku is drawn into Katsuki Bakugou's gravity and he doesn't want to leave.

Unfortunately, Izuku needs to make a choice. Does Izuku choose his human side his animal side...or Katsuki?

With his mentor sick and dying, Izuku is left with no choice but to make a deal with a demon. Unknowingly he sets off a chain reaction, starting with a price far greater than he ever imagined. But hell is nothing like he thought and he is left questioning everything he has ever learned before.

Being an Alpha has nothing to do with Katsuki's success as a Pro-Hero, the same way Deku's Omega status hasn't kept him from becoming Number Two. Secondary gender doesn't mean anything nowadays and "mating" is an antiquated practice.

So when Izuku, /his rival,/ asks Katsuki to Claim him in the middle of the night, there is only one logical thing to say.

He's still staring at the message, jaw tightly clenched, when he gets an incoming call from the same number. Maybe he's stupid, because rather than just ignore it; rather than block him or simply send a message saying he doesn't know anyone called Tooru, he finds himself swiping across to accept, and pressing the phone to his ear.

"Oikawa," he says shortly. There's silence on the other end, almost. The faint crackle of wind, and the swish of traffic. Rain.

/"Please,"/ Oikawa says, and he sounds just broken enough that Tetsurous can only bring himself to sight in response.

When Yuri was 17 he had missed his first Olympics because of stupidity from the powers that be. When he was 21 he had left with a gold around his neck. When he was 22, he was officially retired. It sucked--not as much as this though.

Granny Rags attempts revenge for Corvo's interference in the sewers - it doesn't quite go as planned. Corvo likes the fact that his name means 'crow,' but that doesn't mean he ever actually wanted to be one, and for once Daud is (arguably) not responsible for this mess.

After a battle gone awry leaves Katsuki stranded, he seeks out one of the few people he really trusts: Deku. Except when he finds his hero partner, he looks completely different, and the first thing he does is put a gun to Katsuki's forehead. So that's different.

Canon-divergent future where Katsuki gets sent to a parallel universe during a villain battle. One where Izuku's a cop instead of a pro hero, and Katsuki himself has been dead since middle school. In a wold that's different enough to be strange and similar enough to be familiar, Katsuki does whatever it takes to find his way home.

Katsuki had told him not to come. Deku didn't listen, following him through the warp gate and straight into the heart of the League. Now, trapped and surrounded by dangerous criminals, Katsuki must find a way to protect both himself and his injured childhood friend.

At the top of the social pyramid, both an alpha and a promising aspiring hero, Katsuki lives caught in his own version of mundane. On a common morning, he meets a boy without shoes in the train. Katsuki can't help thinking Izuku is running away from something, but is he? And can he save him? From that moment on, heir futures are intertwined together...

"I'm afraid it's far worse." The doctor pushed his thin framed glasses up the bridge of his nose, straightening his papers and looking Bakugou Katsuki's mother in the face with the most sincerely empathetic expression he could muster. "The villain's attack directly affected the structures that make up the limbic system, which is the part of your brain that mostly controls your emotions and memories. We don't know the extent of it, or if it'll be long-term or not, but your son has no recollection of who he is or what happened to him. In other words, Bakugou is suffering from amnesia.

Izuku's quirk was nowhere to be seen. Katsuki's quirk was keeping everyone away. Shouto's quirk was preventing him from making close friends. Ochako's quirk was forcing her to be friendly. Toshinori's quirk was worthy of the title of Number One National Enemy.

What is the price for a quirk?
In a society where dangerous quirks are automatically targeted and placed in a special environment... Where every quirk has risks and a price to pay... What happens when you suddenly get something you never wished for?

The timer on their wrists, written with black numbers were different for everyone, constantly counting back the seconds.
Everyone knew that the moment you first touch your soulmate, the timer on both of your arms will reach zero.

The one where quirkless fanboy Midoriya Izuku rescues Pro Hero Todoroki Shouto, gets mistaken as his fiancé while he is in a coma, and gets caught up in the most unlikely fake engagement... until his childhood enemy and Todoroki's classmate Bakugou Katsuki enters the picture and tries to catch him out.

Fusion/based on the movie: While you were sleeping with Sandra Bullock.

Katsuki isn't an idiot. He knows that Izuku and him aren't exclusive. He's the one who had made that perfectly fucking clear when Izuku had dropped down on his knees and blew him for the first time all thise months ago.

Summary: Katsuki struggles with his growing attachment towrds Izuku and his jealousy towards others who get to spend the same sort of "time" with him.

Izuku has always known who his soulmate was, and no, that's not his quirk. Problem is, his soulmate doesn't want one, until he starts dating someone else. Izuku does what he can to make sure Katsuki is happy, and maybe to finally have this "self-preservation" everyone keeps talking about. But what if that isn't enough?

The second Oikawa heard that the investigation was now close, he stood and cleaned his entire house three times over before sitting back on the edge of his sofa and staring at the blank television opposite him.

Bakugou's hanging out with friends at the mall when a little boy's quirk manifests. All he wanted was a new video game; now he's being forced to stand around with a bunch of extras while the rent-a-bops try to figure out how large the area of effect is. It's a pain in the ass really. It's not like he's coughing up fucking flowers.

He just wishes his lungs would actually process oxygen so he can stop feeling so damn breathless all the time.

Izuku keeps the shrine of the harvest god, a minor god mostly worshiped by farmers and ignored by everyone else until the yearly harvest festival. During a spring thunderstorm one year, a mysterious man named Katsuki shows up at his shrine seeking shelter from the rain, but ends up over staying his welcome by a few months.. In that time, Izuku not only begins to become suspicious of his identity, but finds himself longing for something more between them.

If this were anything like the comics, Izuku Midoriya being quirkless would be the norm while heroes would be treated as a rarity. As it stands, everyone's got a super power, except for Izuku, of course. No worries, though, because he's over it (nope) and has moved on to bigger and better things (again, nope) like working at a tiny comic ibook shop and indulging in stories where being able to lift a bus with your bare hands was deemed impossible until proven otherwise.

Oh, and running into your heroic ex-boyfriend? Also unlikely. But Izuku's life isn't a comic book (maybe?) and Katsuki Bakugou is standing right in front of him: still perfect, still handsome, and still putting his combat booted foot in his mouth.

[Or: AU where Izuku works at a comic book shop because that's as close to a hero as he's gonna get, and Katsuki plays the part of heroic ex-boyfriend who is good at everything except winning Izuku back...maybe]

When Anduin pursues Sylvanas after theBattle for Lordaeron, unexpected events are set in motion. What will the young king do, forced to fight for himself?
(Based once more solely on the cinematic trailer of 'Battle for Azeroth'.)

Katsuki had gotten his quirk at four, his soulmark at eight, the usual standard for most kids growing up.
Adults praised him for his power, his classmates showered him with awe, and Izuku...Izuku looked at him with shining excited green eyes.

"You'll be an amazing hero, Kacchan!" he says, grinning toothily. "I hope I get a good quirk too!"

"I was under the impression we were here to talk about our rescue, not Ground Zero and Deku's lack of a functional relationship." Of course, half-n-half managed to condescend to him through the TV, maybe he didn't have anything going for him.

Or the Au in which Katsuki and Izuku imprinted on each other as children and ti only makes things worse because Izuku seeks him out for nestings and Katsuki is a prickly boy.

Youichi Kuramochi has loved eagles since he was a boy. So when the opportunity arises to monitor the breeding cycle of a mated pair of bald eagles, he jumps at the chance. It's the perfect assignment, even if it /does/ mean he's stuck in a little podunk town for the next six to nine months. He can manage; he's used to starting over in unfamiliar surroundings.

Why was he a prisoner in the room that reeked of mothballs and stale air, you ask? This was the second time week and the answer was simple really; dressed in that dumb fucking letterman he could still rather unfortunately see from the peripheral of his vision.

The flowers sprout from night to morning like moles, although they looked more like faint tattoos. Each flower, as well as their color, tells us about the personality of their bearer. Their location identifies the type of person–chest, upper back and shoulders for an alpha (strength, fierceness and protection); hands, legs and face for a beta (hard work, safety and confidence); and finally, abdomen, stomach and lower back for the omega (motherhood, sweetness and sensuality). Every year, the tattoos are enhanced, they bloom and spread throughout the body of their bearer.

With sixteen years, Izuku does not have a flower, but in his memories flashes the red of the gladiolus flower against the skin of Katsuki. It is the memory he has and with it his desire to return home is revived; but things are never easy.

Holding his expensive camera tightly between his hands, Midoriya Izuku looked up at the once–white letters displayed on the black storefront banner. "The Hard Luck Bar," he murmured to himself, unsure if he was getting ready to enter or flee.

Amateur photographer Midoriya Izuku is stuck in a rut and desperate for a chance of pace. Deep in his city's grimy underbelly, he finds exactly what he's looking for in the form of an underground punk sensation on the verge of their big break, fronted by a foul–mouthed fireworks of a human being.

Loud, brash and passionate, Izuku may have just found the creative spark he needed, as well as something new to set his soul ablaze.

Katsuki Bakugou was the heir to a forgotten throne, reigning lord and warden of the Fyre Isles, a famed warrior of vicious repute in the Western Seas, and he would be wed to Izuku Midoriya by the day's end.

Inspired by the prompt by pennyforyourotp on tumblr of
'You're a really famous actor/musician and I'm your childhood friend that shows up a lot on your instagram/Twitter/Snapchat and people have started shipping us which is really bad for my crush on you that I've been trying to hide'

Founder of the number one band 'Ground Zero' and lead guitarist, Katsuki Bakugou, takes a vacation before an upcoming tour. Upon returning home, he strives to convince childhood friend, and secret love interest, Izuku Midoriya, to abandon his internship hunt and come on tour with him to once more be apart of each others lives, and write music together again.

When Lotor rescued the Blue Paladin from his father, there were certain things that the expected. He expected to be branded a traitor and to be exiled from the Empire. He expected to be hunted down by his father. He expected to keep the Blue Paladin for only a short while and then to return him with a secured alliance with Voltron.

He did not expect to become the face of a revolution, the cause of a Civil War, and be hailed as a hero by the people and the Blue Paladin. He did not expect it to be so difficult to locate Voltron. Nor did he expect for the Blue Paladin to inadvertently join his team. And the absolute last thing he expected was for feelings to form for the Blue Paladin.

In the wake of 'The Incident,' as Deku has taken to calling it, he and Katsuki are left to chart the unfamiliar waters of what they both want: (A relationship that happens to involve a lot of kinky shenanigans.)

Midoriya Izuku was cursed, you see. Rather, all Midoriyas were cursed. As far back as anyone could remember, each member of his family was visited, on their eighteenth birthday, by a demon that would steal away their breath.

The clock ticked ever closer to midnight, to the start of Izuku's eighteenth birthday, and, if his mother had been wrong about how to keep a demon away, to the end of Izuku's life.

Leonardo returns battered physically and mentally from a bad place. Tension builds between himself and his family as they realize that their brother has broken and become something much more dangerous.

Izuku Midoriya has been raised to understand that magic is forbidden, a dark art reserved for practitioners of ancient, forgotten languages and forming a natural connection to the world. Here, science and magic are one in the same.

The sign of magical blood? Words of power written into their skin.

Izuku happens to be born with only half o fa phrase on his wrist, destined to never meet the other half. A cruel omen.

Though, Izuku's dreams turn upside-down upon rescuing a dangerous, volatile man with secrets of his own. A man whom he feels an unexplainable attraction to, and who carries a very similar marking on his skin to his.

"Teach me how to use your magic," Izuku says, breathless, "and I promise to set us free"

Bakugou Katsuki, in typical fashion, makes a brash decision that changes his life irrevocably. Anger has always had a way of bringing Bakugou what he wants, though. He just hadn't realized dating someone would be so fucking difficult.

(Or, that one where Bakugou agrees to pretend to date Todoroki just to piss off Endeavor, and ends up falling in love instead).

If there had been anybody around a week ago to tell Todoroki Shouto that he was going to be returned to his human form after having been cursed to exist as a magical grotto he wouldn't have believed them. Then again, he also wouldn't have believed that there was somebody else in the grotto to ask him. But here he was, sitting on the back of a dragon wedged up against the dragon rider who'd decided that his quest to find the Opal Mirror of Invincibility was more important than considering things like human dignity or /the potential limitations of the adult male body./

Bakougou Katsuki breaks the curse on Todoroki Shouto, crown prince of a dead kingdom cursed to pestilence. First order of business? Dragon road trip.

Can be read as standalone but is the actually-serious continuation of 'Chlorophilia'

It's as if he's inhaling a breath of snow and ashes–a shock and choke in his throat, strangely reminiscent of the day he realized that the birthmark blooming on his shoulder was identical to the drawings on his childhood friend's desk.

Now, twelve years later, it only confirms Izuku's impending doubts that, yes, he is now legally claimed by Katsuki Bakugou.

[An AU in which arranged marriages are forged between the highest social class–the alphas–and their chosen mates.]

"Car-di-o-meg...aly," Deku fumbles around the words. "I can't see the moon with you."

He stands there, Deku smiling tight like if he moves his tears will spill over, and they're too young to laugh at the idea that the insurmountable obstacle in front of them is a heart that's just too big.

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Bakugou is an astronaut but he's forgotten why. Midoriya wants him to come home.